Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Name of the book: Man Mission

Author's name: Eytan Uliel

Summary: The book "Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey", written by Eytan Uliel, is an epic story of four friends who travel the world for fifteen years as a ritual they agreed upon in their college days. The ritual was that these four friends would take a week off every year to travel to a completely new country or location. They called it their 'Man Mission' and continued to follow it for the next fifteen years. This book is a result of the author's passion for traveling.

This book is like a documentary that lets you see the world through Eytan's eyes documented over fifteen years. In these fifteen years, he gathered a lot of information and experience while he was roaming around the world with his friends. He has shared all these incidents and experiences with the readers through this book.

The part of the book that I liked the most is where the four friends decided to go on their first-ever trip. They arrive in Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island and decide to go hiking the Harper's Pass Trail. What I liked about this part is that this shows the enthusiasm and young blood of these chaps that they landed the site just after 2 weeks of their impulsive chat over the phone. It also shows their trust in each other.

Positive: I liked the book a lot. It has inspired me that proper planning can make it all happen. In those fifteen years, all four friends grew their careers, started their families, and continued to live their lives happily, obviously following their Man Mission.

Negative: The book starts with the author already on his first trip. It didn't allow the readers to get to know about the four main characters of the book. It refrains the readers from knowing the four friends we are talking about. It took me the first three chapters to figure this out. Other than this, I didn't find anything that can be put into this section of the review.

Rating: 5 out of 5

Justification: I rated this book a five out of five because I like to travel a lot. Partially because of the experience it provides and partially because I want to get to know more about this world. I am planning my life in such a way that I can travel globally as much as I want. I feel very inspired and fascinated by the stories of people who are already living the way I want to live. This is the reason I read this book in just one sitting and liked it. Many of the incidents in the book taught me what I have to be aware of while traveling abroad.

Recommendation: I would recommend this book to someone passionate about traveling globally. It can also be a good gift to someone who's looking forward to living a perfect dream life where the burden of living a happy free life is no more a dream but a dream come true.

Errors: I didn't find any errors in the book. The book is edited flawlessly.

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